
| Wollumbin Cooloola F 16677 |
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Cooloola is the matriarch of Wollumbin. She has an exceptionally dry and beautiful head. She was a successful halter mare in her early years, before becoming a brood mare. Cooloola has been an outstanding broodmare for us, producing many halter champions, consistent performance horses and outstanding endurance horses. We retain Wollumbin Farah (by Jaytee High n Mighty) who is a multi-champion halter mare and consistent Open heavy weight endurance mare, regularly winning rides and best conditioned awards. Farah’s sibling Wollumbin Sambuca (by Roseanna Sharmale) was exported to the UAE as an endurance horse, one of his notable successes was winning the 120klm National Day Cup in Qatar 2008. Cooloola’s stunning 2009 foal Wollumbin Chivas Regal (by Makers Mark) has all the potential necessary to continue the winning tradition. |

| G. Halawi F 22411 |
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Hal is a regal old mare who has been a consistent producer of excellent saddle horses. We have retained her lovely daughter Wollumbin Nashita (by Roseanna Sharmale) as a brood mare.
We are presently campaigning two of her sons, full brothers (by Jaytee High n Mighty) Wollumbin Rafiq, who has commenced his endurance career most impressively and Wollumbin Akhhu, a yearling who has enjoyed a super show career to date. |

| Khlarinette F 20754 |
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Khlarinette has proved to be a great acquisition for the stud, so far producing the lovely full siblings (by Roseanna Sharmale) Wollumbin Aria and Wollumbin Soleil who at halter have both proved to be show-stoppers at A & AA Shows with many wins, Championships and Supreme awards to their credit. Both girls are still young, and we look forward to taking them out under saddle in the future. |

| Eastern Park Pizzaz F 22845 |
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To date Pizzaz has produced 3 very nice foals for us, all with good bone and substance, sweet temperaments, Arabian type and wonderful movement. Her first foal Wollumbin Shai (by Jaytee High n Mighty) has been exported to the UAE to fly the flag for our small stud on the FEI Endurance track. He had a super halter career as a youngster, and at 4½ was being legged-up to begin his endurance career in the 2010 season when sold. Shai shows every sign of becoming a competitive endurance horse. We still have her equally promising younger sons, Wollumbin Karim and Wollumbin Kamahl (pictured) to go on with. |

| Santara Park Zahra F 18018 |
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Zahra was a saddle mare for some years prior to becoming a brood mare. She has crossed extremely well with the stallions at Wollumbin. Her gelding Wollumbin Taj (by Roseanna Sharmale) had a successful halter career before being sold to Victoria, and we retain her 2008 daughter Wollumbin Mia (by Jaytee High n Mighty) as a future performance horse and, eventually, a brood mare to carry on our favourite lines. |

| Wollumbin Nashita F 23612 |
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A beautiful mare (by Roseanna Sharmale from G. Halawi), Nashita has been shown lightly at halter, always bringing home the ribbons, including wins and Championships. She is a useful horse after cattle and around the farm, and has also successfully completed a number of 40klm rides.
We eagerly await her first foal, due in 2010 (by our young stallion Jaytee Just a Lawbreaker). |

| Wollumbin Aria F 27699 |
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Wollumbin Aria (by Roseanna Sharmale from Khlarinette) is classy mare that exudes Arabian type. She has a gentle and loving temperament and is a delight to be around, always showing great affection to her humans.
She had a super halter career as a youngster and has now been bred to our young stallion (Jaytee Just a Lawbreaker) for a 2010 foal. Following this foal, we hope to offer her the opportunity of a saddle career. |

| Wollumbin Farah F 23524 |
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Farah by Jaytee High n Mighty epitomises all that Arabian mare should be. She possesses both great beauty and never-die attitude. She has been a multi-Supreme halter mare, an outstanding endurance mare, and a feisty friend. She is also a useful utility horse around the farm. Farah will one day soon join the brood mare band at Wollumbin. |

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